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From disappointment to dominance: Avaricio recovers, rules ICTSI Apo by seven shots

From disappointment to dominance: Avaricio recovers, rules ICTSI Apo by seven shots
Chanelle Avaricio (middle) is celebrated by her peers after her celebration.

Pilipinas Golf

DAVAO CITY, Philippines – Just days after watching a sure victory slip painfully through her fingers, Chanelle Avaricio rose from heartbreak to glory in emphatic fashion.

The ace shotmaker transformed disappointment into dominance at the ICTSI Apo Golf Classic, claiming the crown with a commanding seven-stroke victory over Mafy Singson despite a 73 here on Thursday.

It wasn’t just a win — it was a statement.

Coming off a crushing defeat at Del Monte, where she faltered down the stretch and lost to Sarah Ababa in sudden death, Avaricio arrived at the Apo Golf and Country Club carrying the sting of that collapse. The memories lingered and the questions about her ability to close out a lead hovered in the air.

But as she teed off with an eight-shot advantage after 36 holes, Avaricio showed no trace of hesitation — only resolve.

“It feels great,” said Avaricio, visibly exhaling a sigh of relief after bouncing back from a confidence-testing setback just a week ago — the kind that could have easily shattered the spirit of lesser mortals. “Last week, I really fought but came up short. But I’m happy that I did well enough to win this one.”

For Avaricio, who finished with a three-under 213 and pocketed the top purse of P117,000, the triumph was not merely about reclaiming a title, but about regaining her rhythm, confidence and composure. Coming off a tough loss, she turned her disappointment into motivation, channeling the lessons from that experience into renewed focus and determination.

She, however, refused to place this victory above any of her previous achievements, choosing instead to view it as part of her continuing journey as an athlete.

“This win means a lot, the same as all my other wins in the past. It feels great,” she said, smiling as she reflected on her consistent drive to improve.

With an opening-round 72 giving her a narrow one-shot edge over Singson, Avaricio shifted into high gear in Round 2. Her clinical 68 widened the gap to eight strokes over Princess Superal, setting the stage for what would become a coronation rather than a contest.

Singson, who stumbled with a second-round 79 that left her 10 strokes behind, mounted an early charge in the final round with two birdies in the first three holes. threatening to stir memories of Del Monte. But this time, Avaricio held sway.

Avaricio extended her lead with a birdie on the sixth but faltered with bogeys on Nos. 9, 11 and 12. Singson, meanwhile, failed to capitalize on her hot start, settling for 12 straight pars before rediscovering her touch with birdies on Nos. 16 and 18 to card a solid 68. Her late surge earned her a runner-up finish at 220, worth P82,000.

Superal also struggled to find her rhythm, bogeying Nos. 3 and 4 before trading two birdies with two more bogeys the rest of the way for a 74. She finished third at 222 and took home P65,000.

Florence Bisera and Daniella Uy matched 74s to share fourth place at 223, while Harmie Constantino turned in a second straight 72 to tie for sixth with Marvi Monsalve, who shot a 74, at 225. Pamela Mariano faltered with a 76 and wound up eighth at 226.

Martina Miñoza put in a 74 for ninth at 227, while Ababa — last year’s champion and fresh off a come-from-behind victory at Del Monte — struggled with a 76 to finish a disappointing 10th at 228 in the P1-million championship organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournaments Inc. (ICTSI Apo Golf Classic pool)

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